The total number of responses was 213 households with total participants counted as 584.

394 individuals reported one or more of the following diagnoses with the majority of participants reporting multiple diagnoses:

High Cholesterol

Thyroid Disorder

Increased Liver Function

Ulcerative Colitis

Decreased Kidney Functioning

Type I Diabetes

Testicular Cancer

Prostate Cancer

Kidney Cancer

Bladder Cancer

Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma

Ovarian Cancer

Increased Uric Acid

Pre-eclampsia

Low infant birth weight

Changes in reproductive development/Puberty

Lower immune functioning

Lower antibody response

Autoimmune disorder

Representatives from MCFCW met with NH DHHS on September 29, 2017 to discuss survey findings and to request additional health support for our residents including access to blood testing, physician education and resources, and additional study incorporating DES water testing data and data from the DHHS blood sample survey.

A request has been made to ATSDR to conduct a community health survey but due to the current lack of funding appropriations MCFCW will be relaunching our citizen led health survey to be sure our data is on record and counted.